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Chance, Love, and Logic

Philosophical Essays
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In «Chance, Love, and Logic,» Charles S. Peirce delves into the intricate interplay between probability, emotion, and reasoning within human experience. The book is an exploration of pragmatism, a philosophical approach Peirce co-founded, wherein he examines the significance of chance and indeterminacy in shaping human understanding and decision-making. The essays are characterized by Peirce's distinctive analytical style, deftly blending philosophical rigor with insights drawn from various fields, including mathematics, psychology, and ethics, thereby situating his arguments within broader contemporary debates in philosophy and science. Charles S. Peirce, often considered the father of pragmatism, was a polymath whose interests spanned logic, semiotics, and mathematics. His extensive academic training and personal struggles with recognition during his lifetime undoubtedly shaped his contemplative approach to philosophy. «Chance, Love, and Logic» reflects his desire to reconcile empirical inquiry with deeper existential questions, influenced by his interactions with peers and the intellectual currents of the late 19th century. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the philosophical underpinnings of decision-making and the role of uncertainty in human life. With its profound insights, Peirce's work offers valuable perspectives for modern readers grappling with the complexities of chance and emotional investing in a rapidly changing world.

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Litres'teki yayın tarihi:
11 ekim 2024
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360 s.
ISBN:
4066338061416
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